Using the Sybase ASE Toolkit in a Serviceguard Cluster on HP-UX README: Release B.06.00

in the Cluster Database. If users are not restricted access based
on their
roles, this password can be viewed by unauthorized users using the
cmviewcl command. It is highly recommended to grant access to users
based
only on their roles in managing the cluster and packages. See
section G in
this README file for more details on configuring Role Based Access
(RBA).
ecmt/sybase/sybase/ASE_SERVER SYBASE0
ecmt/sybase/sybase/ASE_RUNSCRIPT /home/sybase/ASE-
15_0/install/RUN_SYBASE0
ecmt/sybase/sybase/USER_SHUTDOWN_MODE wait
NOTE: The default is "wait". If the user requires that the ASE
instance should abort immediately and do an unclean shutdown,
this should be specified as "nowait".
ecmt/sybase/sybase/MONITOR_INTERVAL 5
ecmt/sybase/sybase/TIME_OUT 30
ecmt/sybase/sybase/RECOVERY_TIMEOUT 30
ecmt/sybase/sybase/MONITOR_PROCESSES dataserver
ecmt/sybase/sybase/MAINTENANCE_FLAG yes
Define the volume groups that are used by the Sybase ASE instance. File
systems associated with these volume groups are defined as follows:
vg /dev/vg00_SYBASE0
vg /dev/vg01_SYBASE0
Define the file systems which are used by the Sybase ASE instance. Note
that one of these file systems must be the shared file
system/logical volume containing the Sybase ASE home configuration
information ($SYBASE_HOME). The name of the instance is used to name
the
volume groups, logical volumes and file systems.
fs_name /dev/vg00_SYBASE0/lvol1
fs_directory /SYBASE0
fs_type "ext3"
fs_mount_opt "-o rw"
Define the service related parameters. The service name should include
the
Sybase ASE instance name (i.e., ${ASE_SERVER}). In the following
example,
since there is only one service for this package, the ${ASE_SERVER}
(i.e.,